Both houses of the Texas Legislature approved a $216.8 billion state budget for 2018 and 2019 on Saturday that does little to improve the state’s widely criticized school finance system, boosts funding for scandal-plagued child protection agencies and maintains the state’s $800 million commitment to border security.

The House voted 135-14 to approve the budget, with all “no” votes coming from Democrats. Soon after, the Senate approved it in a 30-1 vote, sending the two-year spending plan to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk. Sen. Sylvia Garcia, D-Houston, voted “no,” saying the budget didn’t represent the values of her district.

The compromise spending plan crafted by House and Senate negotiators spends slightly more than the current two-year budget. But after factoring in inflation and population growth, it translates to a 7.6 percent cut compared to current spending levels, according to the Legislative Budget Board.